1. First confirm the angle sample. Look at where the angle of today's sample is.
2. Pick up the KST thermostat and first confirm whether the switch is tight or stuck, whether the white spots have fallen off, and whether there is any sound when the thermostat contacts are in contact. If there is no sound, there are two possibilities:
· The angle of the thermostat is too low.
· Caused by the angle of the thermostat being too high. If there is no such phenomenon, you can listen (or see) whether the angle of the thermostat is within the required range of the sample.
3. Special attention: When holding the KST thermostat, your hands must not touch the bimetal piece. Because the KST thermostat transmits temperature by a bimetallic piece. Such as touching a bimetallic piece with your hand. The temperature of your hand will change its angle.
4. If the angle is not correct, turn the temperature control switch to adjust the angle to the range we need, fix the thermostat switch with your thumb and index finger, and then perform debugging from the switch hole. Stop debugging when the thermostat is closed. action.
5. After debugging is completed, turn the KST thermostat switch to confirm whether it meets the sample requirements.
6. After confirming that it is qualified, return the KST thermostat switch to its original position and carefully place it in the special foam board for the thermostat.